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Transformation of the Funeral Rite of the Peoples of Central Asia on the Territory of North India During the Early Iron Age [PDF]
The article is dedicated to the historiographical analysis of the transformation of funeral rite of the Pamir Sakas, Yuezhi, Indo-Scythians and Kushans in the process of their migration from Central Asia to the territory of Northern India.
Transformation of the Funeral Rite of the Peoples of Central Asia on the Territory of North India During the Early Iron Age
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Iron age in oceanography [PDF]
This last decade of the millennium could rightly be called the iron age in oceanography. The last quarter of this century has witnessed a revolution in our understanding of trace metal distributions in the world's oceans, and iron has changed more about how we think about ocean production and carbon cycling than any other element.
Coale, K.H. +2 more
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This article describes the results of a comparative study of some monuments (settlement, dolmen, rock art) and some artifacts (pottery, arrowhead, dagger, bronze mirror, bead, whetstone) of the Bronze and Early Iron Ages of Mongolian steppe and Korean ...
Jamiyan-Ombo Gantulga
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Ritual Deposit of the Sarmatian Age from the Barrow on the Lower Don Basin
Introduction. In 2007 the archaeological expedition of the State Autonomic Cultural Facility of Rostov Region “The Don Heritage” excavated burial ground Krasny IV in Aksay district of Rostov Region. In the mound of barrow No.
Mikhail V. Vlaskin +1 more
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Brain iron is tightly regulated by a multitude of proteins to ensure homeostasis. Iron dyshomeostasis has become a molecular signature associated with aging which is accompanied by progressive decline in cognitive processes. A common theme in neurodegenerative diseases where age is the major risk factor, iron dyshomeostasis coincides with ...
Ashraf, Azhaar Ahmad +2 more
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Ovaören, located in geologically rich and diverse Cappadocia in Central Anatolia, represents an archaeological integrity consisting of three distinct units, 2.5 km south of the town of Ovaören in Gülşehir county of Nevşehir ...
S. Yücel Şenyurt +2 more
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An Age of Iron – Agency, co-creation and environmental advocacy in lens-based practice
Tahāroa is a tiny settlement to the South-West of the Kawhia harbor, in the North Island of Aotearoa-New Zealand. N.Z Steel first brokered an agreement with local tribe Ngāti Mahuta ki-te-Hauāuru in the 1970’s to extract the titanomagnetite from the ...
Becky Nunes
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The discovery of a new class of high-temperature superconductors based on iron tests the limits of current theoretical and computational tools for the understanding of strongly correlated systems.
Xu, Cenke, Sachdev, Subir
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Investigating Pins of Iron Age of Iran and its Applications [PDF]
Straight Pins have been repeatedly among the findings of the metal objects of the settlements, religious sites and cemeteries of the Iron Age of Iran. These artifacts have often been referred to as "Pins" in some of the available sources. In other cases,
کاظم ملازاده +1 more
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Iron is an essential component in many biological processes in the human body. It is critical for the visual phototransduction cascade in the retina. However, excess iron can be toxic.
Tantai Zhao, Xiaojian Guo, Yun Sun
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